Technical loanword of unknown origin. Given the variations and the variant in Latin cascabus, cited by Furnée, the word is likely to be Pre-Greek.
κᾰκκᾰ́βη • (kakkábē) f (genitive κᾰκκᾰ́βης); first declension
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | ἡ κᾰκκᾰ́βη hē kakkábē |
τὼ κᾰκκᾰ́βᾱ tṑ kakkábā |
αἱ κᾰκκᾰ́βαι hai kakkábai | ||||||||||
Genitive | τῆς κᾰκκᾰ́βης tês kakkábēs |
τοῖν κᾰκκᾰ́βαιν toîn kakkábain |
τῶν κᾰκκᾰβῶν tôn kakkabôn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῇ κᾰκκᾰ́βῃ têi kakkábēi |
τοῖν κᾰκκᾰ́βαιν toîn kakkábain |
ταῖς κᾰκκᾰ́βαις taîs kakkábais | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὴν κᾰκκᾰ́βην tḕn kakkábēn |
τὼ κᾰκκᾰ́βᾱ tṑ kakkábā |
τᾱ̀ς κᾰκκᾰ́βᾱς tā̀s kakkábās | ||||||||||
Vocative | κᾰκκᾰ́βη kakkábē |
κᾰκκᾰ́βᾱ kakkábā |
κᾰκκᾰ́βαι kakkábai | ||||||||||
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For the ending, Chantraine compared ὄτοβος (ótobos), κόναβος (kónabos) and θόρυβος (thórubos). Maybe of onomatopoeic origin. On the other hand, Akkadian 𒆕𒅗𒁀𒉡𒄷 (/kakkabānu/, “a bird, potentially the Barbary partridge for its neck pattern”, literally “covered with stars; speckled”) has also been compared. Alternatively, the Akkadian is derived as an Anatolian loan or of onomatopoeic origin with phono-semantic matching to designate such a native name. Günther Neumann suggests a Lydian origin, as there is Hittite 𒆕𒅗𒉺𒄷 (/kakkapa/) and with Ancient Greek κακκαβίς (kakkabís) the earliest form, which is reported to be onomatopoeic in nature, was attested by the poet Alcman suspected to originally been a native of Sardis.
Note also Proto-Georgian-Zan *ḳaḳab-.
κᾰκκᾰ́βη • (kakkábē) f (genitive κᾰκκᾰ́βης); first declension
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | ἡ κᾰκκᾰ́βη hē kakkábē |
τὼ κᾰκκᾰ́βᾱ tṑ kakkábā |
αἱ κᾰκκᾰ́βαι hai kakkábai | ||||||||||
Genitive | τῆς κᾰκκᾰ́βης tês kakkábēs |
τοῖν κᾰκκᾰ́βαιν toîn kakkábain |
τῶν κᾰκκᾰβῶν tôn kakkabôn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῇ κᾰκκᾰ́βῃ têi kakkábēi |
τοῖν κᾰκκᾰ́βαιν toîn kakkábain |
ταῖς κᾰκκᾰ́βαις taîs kakkábais | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὴν κᾰκκᾰ́βην tḕn kakkábēn |
τὼ κᾰκκᾰ́βᾱ tṑ kakkábā |
τᾱ̀ς κᾰκκᾰ́βᾱς tā̀s kakkábās | ||||||||||
Vocative | κᾰκκᾰ́βη kakkábē |
κᾰκκᾰ́βᾱ kakkábā |
κᾰκκᾰ́βαι kakkábai | ||||||||||
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